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  • Granada

    Summer School - Representation

    Islamic heritage in Europe

    Over the past decades, there has been a growing interest among scholars in analysing how the Islamic heritage in Europe has been perceived, described, preserved, erased, negotiated or transformed in different areas of Europe, from medieval to modern times. However, those debates seldom crossed the borders of regional approaches. The aim of this training school is to discuss those issues from different and complementary perspectives, including art history, but also philosophy, history of science or anthropology, and to question the traditional regional narrative through a comparative examination of Islamic monuments in a wider Mediterranean perspective.

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  • Granada

    Call for papers - History

    Patronage and Clientelism in the Muslim world

    Doctoral Spring School 2019

    The ENIS Spring School intends to address the theme of patronage and clientelism in the Muslim world in its various dimensions. Patronage is a relevant angle from which Islamic practices can be studied. Therefore, we invite doctoral students and Early Stage Researchers working on or being interested in aspects of patronage and clientelism in the Muslim world from different disciplines in humanities and social sciences (history, anthropology, sociology, economics, cultural studies, political sciences, religious studies) to explore and present the relevance of these concepts for their work.

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  • Granada

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    Medieval toponymy, ethnonymy and anthroponymy

    Amazigh and Iberian onomastics

    Le second colloque de recherche Euro Amazighe est dédié á l'onomastique médiévale comme patrimoine immatériel á conserver et étudier. Patrimoine nécessaire pour comprendre l'histoire, la culture et l'identité des territoires et des groupes humains établis dans la Péninsule Ibérique et le Nord de l'Afrique et leurs interactions. 

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  • Granada

    Call for papers - Language

    ICIQ3 - Third international conference on interpreting quality

    ICIQ3, the third international conference on interpreting quality, will be held in the city of Granada, Spain, on 5, 6 and 7 October 2017. ICIQ3 is intended as a platform for fruitful dialogue on interpreting quality. It will bring together a variety of perspectives and promote exchange. The conference will address a number of topics, including, but not limited to the following: quality criteria in different interpreting settings, user expectations and needs, quality perception and quality measurement, quality assurance in the interpreting process, nonprofessional interpreting, method transfer across disciplines.

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  • Granada

    Call for papers - Law

    Neutrality in the history of international law

    Myths and evolving realities

    The European Society of International Law (ESIL) will have its annual Research Seminar at the University of Granada (Spain), around the theme “The Neutrality of International Law: Myth or Reality”. ESIL's interest group on the history of international law is proud to host a workshop at this event, focusing on neutrality and international law from a historical perspective.

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  • Granada

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Challenges of Cultural Diversity in Europe and the Arab World

    The era of globalization arises numerous challenges to accept plurality, differences and management of cultural diversity, especially, with the return of the ingredient of culture to the field of political action in a context in which culture has a central role in the post Cold War world. Globalization has tried to widespread certain values, practices and cultural expressions, whereas in numerous Arab and Western countries, refuge has been sought in cultural singularity and identity. Therefore, cultural factors have had their impact in the design of national, regional and international policies.

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  • Granada

    Call for papers - Information

    The time of design - 01Design.10

    01Design.10

    En tant que genèse, le travail de conception s’inscrit dans de multiples temporalités : le temps du projet, temps des processus de fabrication et d’industrialisation, temps du geste des concepteurs et de son renouvellement… À l’heure de l’immédiateté numérique, la conception reste soumise aux temps de l’élaboration, de la confrontation de points de vue, du dépassement des contradictions, de la prise de décision, de l’exploration des possibles et des contraintes : étapes obligatoires, ce sont aussi les moments nécessaires de l’engagement de collectifs de conception dans une œuvre commune.

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  • Granada

    Conference, symposium - History

    Letters and conflict in late Antiquity and medieval times in the West

    La lettre peut-elle être une arme de guerre ? Depuis plusieurs années, différents programmes européens explorent les ressources de l’art épistolaire, qui sert tout autant à maintenir le lien entre des amis éloignés, que la haine ou la controverse entre des protagonistes qui ne peuvent, ou ne veulent, se rencontrer.

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  • Granada

    Call for papers - Europe

    Letters and conflicts in the late-antique and medieval West

    La lettre peut-elle être une arme de guerre ? Depuis plusieurs années, différents programmes européens explorent les ressources de l’art épistolaire, qui sert tout autant à maintenir le lien entre des amis éloignés, que la haine ou la controverse entre des protagonistes qui ne peuvent, ou ne veulent, se rencontrer.

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  • Granada

    Conference, symposium - History

    The Grenada war in its European context

    La guerre de Grenade, qui conduit à la reddition de la capitale nasride en janvier 1492, constitue l’un des épisodes les plus importants de la confrontation entre chrétienté et islam à la fin du Moyen Âge. Une bibliographie très abondante lui a donc été consacrée mais l’intérêt pour le conflit s’est surtout manifesté parmi les chercheurs espagnols et portugais. En conséquence, l’approche dominante de la guerre de Grenade est de type horizontal : elle est étudiée comme la dernière étape d’une longue confrontation que certains se refusent désormais à appeler Reconquête. La rencontre qui se tiendra à Grenade les 9 et 10 mai 2013 visera à promouvoir une lecture verticale – c’est-à-dire synchronique – de l’événement.

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